It has nothing to do with being a warden? More like it has everything to do with being an inmate. As soon as I arrived I was as good as branded; there's the idea that I had to have done something worthy of a sentence here, and so you're all on a witch hunt to try and find it. Only right and wrong are objective terms, and it's not my fault mine don't correlate with yours.
Far as I understand it, there are plenty of reasons for a person to turn to a life of vigilantism. Or of crime. Of course there's always a story, it wouldn't make for the time spent worth relating it otherwise. But I'm sure you don't stop to consider the life stories of every single person you cross paths with for more than a second. So why should I?
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Far as I understand it, there are plenty of reasons for a person to turn to a life of vigilantism. Or of crime. Of course there's always a story, it wouldn't make for the time spent worth relating it otherwise. But I'm sure you don't stop to consider the life stories of every single person you cross paths with for more than a second. So why should I?